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pro bono publico new albums gibe he fitf ef new series of stamps with cadbury chocolate bars liberal cash prizes and new stamps fry chocolate bars plenty of cash prizes published weekly price 4d vol x hamilton bermuda saturday september 8th 1934 no 7 the danger of conflict in the far east overseas team return un electric chair breaks down rabain and marshall found guilty the russo - japanese outlook eaten victim dies while waiting for repairs to death machine japan's aggression eddyville ky , aug 30 anp)â€”will chaney louisville died several deaths here friday morning when the state sought to take his life by electrocution chaney was placed in the electric chair shortly after midnight and the first charge of electricity loosed at 12:08 a.m this charge was immediately followed by a seond poysicians examined him and learned that chaney was not dead an inspection of equip ment wh^n a third charge failed disclosed that a coupling had slipped between the generator and the dynamo while the coupling was being replaced chaney ia said to have died a natural death 18 months hard labour brilliant showing in final games imposed russia's preparation imprisonment for eighteen months with hard labour was the sentence passed upon milton archer rabain and helena mar snail by his honour the acting by david tucker m a walter darrell's shrewdness as a leader while germany is marching to the polls to the tune of military bands to vote ja yes tor hitler all is not quiet on the eastern front japan intoxicated with success because of her rape of manchuko is now preparing to extend her influence over siberia and generalh by elton e beane chief justice mr r hollis new york september 5th the bermuda overseas team con cluded its tour of new york on monday labor day september 3rd at dyckman oval amidbt the thunderous applause of some 2.000 spectators after playing one of the most brilliant cricket games this scribe has ever witnessed thia is the consensus o opinion of almost every cricket fan in new york today it is impossible almost to mention any especial member of the team due to the outstanding manner in which each one conducted himself hallett who tried them under the speedy/trials act and foundjthem guilty nf stealing a bag contain ing 262 5 id the property of thomas henry japan with a civilization that antidates that of europe is new to the ways of the west she first came into prominence as a world power by severely trounc ing czarist russia and loomed even larger in the world war membership in the league of nations followed and mandates over islands in the pacific were awarded her the navy was given third place in the navies of the world by the washington conference and imperial japan then looked about for worlds to conquer to her dismay she found that she had begun the race for a colonial empire with too big a handicap and was hard put to it to find an outlet for her growing population canada and the u.s.a were closed by legislation to japanese and citizenship denied to them mexico was willing to admit them but the intervention of the u.s eaused that scheme to fall through even south america has shown hostility to settlers from nippon and australia which lies so near has been set aside as a white man's country n j baby born with two heads the case opened on monday at 10.30 a m walter darrell captain will develop into one of bermuda's best pilots for any cricket team he proved it time and again that he is cool under fire and never allows anv situation to get out of hand we will be very much surprised if arthur simons the vice-captain doesn't get any early offer to turn professional new yorkers are still gasping at the deadiness of the bowling of this allround cricketer he more than fulfilled the prediction we made about him before the team even left bermuda wilmott douglas has the entire cricket world of new york at his feet due to the calm and intelligent manner in which he conducts himself on the field and more especially at bat he is the darling of the team the little but mighty douglas too much cannot be said about mr donald smith who was directly instru mental in having the team per form here he has visited ber muda and has many bermudian friends but he has endeared him self much more firmly in the hearts of bermudians because of his sportsmanship which has al ways been clean despite rumours to the contrary and the generous way in which he lavished his hospitality to tbe team and the public who attended the games mr joe williams manager of the team is to be congratulated for his shrewdness and efficiency in handling the business affairs of the team to him we say thank you mr j t phillips popularly known as the coloured sir thomas lipton is to be congratulated also for his gen erosity and his interest in tbe team mr . fred hundred outerbridge for attending to the details of the team as a whole and his timely jyltfice to the boys in general jtfo cricket game of importance would seem complete without the comic antics of mr outerbridge he really makes one forget ones cares mr kenneth bascome and mr john kobinson were the groundsmen for tbe final game played on mon day and kept the crease in good condition against almost insur mountable odds maj r appleby acting attorney general represented the crown and mr o w kealy appeared for the defendants newark n j , aug 30 specu'ation issliu rife hereover the disposal of the two-headed baby which was born dead to mr and mrs gurrey sloan of 80 livingstone street last week although the whereabouts of the body is not known it hae been asserted that it is not buried but is to be commercial ly exploited through public ex hibitions jews set up world league to fight prejudice personal roland dunbar lightbourne assistant manager of the bank of bermuda was the first witness he stated that on august 8th thomas henry presented a deposit at bank for 250 he paid henry 262 51 which included the inter est he also gave henry a can vas bag to put the money in on cross examination by mr kealy mr litfhtbourn said that henry came to the-bank about 10.30 and that he paid the money in used notes of 1 denomination they were tied up in bundles of 100 each the 62 was tied in a separate bag new ork aug 30 anp the associated press reports from geneva switzer land that a world league of jews operatiog permanently for the benefit and defense of hebrews in all nations was envisaged as the world jewish conference closed among the passenger * arriving by the munson line s s western world was mi3s lucretia b scott who is visitir her mother mrs mary s scott who has been ill for tbe past few weeks huge crowds stormed th^'un dertaking parlors of john dab ney last week when the child's body was displayed there from sunday through tuesday it is estimated that 14 000 persons viewed the eorps until orders were issued by the police and health departments forbiding the exhibit to continue * â€¢ â€¢ representatives of jewry in 26 countries decided in the closing sessions of the confer ence to convoke their long di cussed great jewish c-inrres in august 1935 the hebraic parliament will examine the present day plight of jews re sulting from the world econo mic revolution and political changes and seek what reme dies may be applied among the passengers who arrived by the queen of ber muda yesterday were mrs amybelle simmons messrs kingsley swan and haro'd man ders * â€¢ * thorns s henry was the next witness he said that on august 8th he left home at about 9 a.m went to the bank shortly after it was opened and presented a deposit receipt of 250 he was paid 262 5 1 which included the intereet he was aiven a canvas bag to place the money in and after putting tbe money in it he left the bank he then went to the city inn and purchased a drink he paid for it out of a shil ling which he had in his pocket he then left and went to the office of mr j critchley to whom he was going to pay the money for a house which he had purchased mr critchley was nob in and he started for home when passing the police station he met conrad sealv and after a few minutes conversation he sgain started on his way home arriving yesterday by the queen of bermuda after a very successful tour were the following members of the over seas team â€” the sloans lare the parents of eight other children this left china and siberia as possible fields for colonization and exploitation and hence attention was now turned in that direction a puppet state was set up in manehuria and because of pro tests from tbe league of nations japan withdrew from the league it is well known that the japanese do not intend to surrender their mandates over the islands in the pacific and above all that they are now building a navy that will be second to none in short it is obvious that japan has adopted all the vices of western civiliza tion and has failed to copy any of the virtues if any to which our civilization may lay claim the erection of the state of manehuko has brought japan face to face with russia because of the inteiest of the latter in the chinese eastern railway japan is trying to provoke russia in every way in order to give her an excuse for ber designs on siberia let us now examine russia and see what that coun try is doing about the matter f darrell w darrell capt ), w douglas a durrant w hinson e hunt s ming a simons e simons o simons s tucker and mr j b wil liams the popular manager and his wife overseas team vs rest of bermuda intricacy of the bowling sidney ming o'brien simons elliott and arthur simons were the bowlers who practically annihi lated athens their total score being 99 dash contributing 50 when he was rua-ou . at the time of his dismissal the score was 72 test game on thursday â€¢ * * and friday among the arrivals by the monarch of bermuda yesterday was mr edward anderson of atlantic city new jersey he is on a brief visit to his mother wh is very ill at the home of her daughter mrs marion wears of ewing street all roads will lead to the garrison cricket field pros pect on thursday and friday next when the victorious over seas team will try conclusions with the rest of be'muda grtat interest is centred on the match as it will be tbe last nnjor cricket fixture for the year and will give local fans the opportunity of see ing the rest hold their own against the champions of new york especially if alma hunt arrives in time to take his place against the overseas team bermuda overseas at bat used intelligence far above the aver age in making 167 all out the batsmen played sensible cricket by taking no chances and wear ing the bowlers down to a f razz e the great edmund holder being the most effective made an aver age of 7 wickets for 56 runs among which 3 maidens were bowled arthur simons topped the score with 36 runs displaying a variety of strokes that thrilled the spectators sidney ming 25 ming treated holder as if le were just an ordinary bowler and hit 3 boundaries off his bowling and played correct strokes when the bowling became strict a durrant a well played 21 elliott simons 15 not out sammie tucker 13 and w douglas 10 there was plenty of reioicing over the results of this game celebrating was the order of the day and as freddy hundred outerbridge said in so far as bermudian voters were concerned the overseas could lose the re maining two games they had conquered athens athens is dead long live the athens it is impossible to describe to you the enthusiasm the frenzy of delight and disappointment in whieh thia game was played among the departures today by the queen was mis3 doris richards daughter of mr and mrs james richards reil st miss richards goes to take up studies in mu>ic and art in the city of new york * â€¢ â™¦ when passing mrs marshall's house he saw her at her bedroom window she said she had a message for him and asked him to go to the back of the house he went to the back door as requested and she then took him in her bedroom and shut the door rev a v sullivan rector of sandys sailed for the states on wednesday of this week where he intends to take a well earned rest during his absence the pulpit is being filled by rev gick r.n chaplain who will hold services in the morning what's that in your hand mrs marshall asked i've told you alreaoy its the money to buy the property replied henry could you give me a p o u n d out of it his excellency the governor has graciously accepted the invi tation to be present at the match which promises to provide some of the thrills supplied about one year ago during the visit of sir julian cahn's team a game as close and as thrilling s the somerset sir julian cahn's match of last season but not ts swift will not be surprising in the least as there is as good a side left in bermuda as that which went abroad we hope that the best team available will be selected for unless that is done and the rest be picked on merits and recent performances with the bat or ball or on the field the game may be one-sided it must always be borne in mind that in matches of this type the sporting public always picks its own team and criticisms are always levelled where positions are received on a side without the players merit ing it we are writing of course before the team is picked ) with the best side available the overseas touring team which re turned yesterday will find a sharp edge in the oppositors of the rest soviet russia today the u s.s.r is yet in its in fancy and at present is applying its energy towards becoming an industrialized and self supporting state just what kindjof a coun try is russia today even in england one bears this question on all sides because of the con flicting reports this vast con tinent inhabited by millions of non christians who partake of the east as well as the west have bee for centuries a pro blem to western europe to study rassian conditions or even to write about them causes one to be branded as a red or a com munist or a bolshevik and a menace to society in general let us examine conditions there in an impartial manner millions of peasants who had no hope in life are now living in houses receiving medical atten tion education and enjoying continued on page 8 continued on page 4 versus athens grand saturday september 1st was the day long looked for and will be the day long remembered for on that day th overseas team met and decisively defeated the famous unbeatable athens c c champions of the new york cricket league for two years this game was considered the most important of the series and betting was quite brisk as to who was the better team walter darrell displayed his shrewdness as a leader in this game he used only 4 b o w 1 e r a but he changed them at such psycholo gical moments which prevented the batsman from solving the gymnastic display by stanley smith and pupils assisted by mr alan houghton drawn game greatest of its kind ever presented by local talent on sunday september 2nd the overseas met the pick of new york at commercial field brook lyn before a fair sized ciowd the pick of new york batting first turned out to be a stubborn and aggressive batting team their score was 226 runb for 10 wick ets dash was the hero of the day his score being 93 when 0 simons bowled him edmund holder made the secoid highest score of 40 when walter darrell made an unusually brilliant catch at square leg holder left handed pulled one of a dur rant's fast ooes round to le and the ball travelled or'y about 12 t - 14 feet at top speed ahen d,Â»r r=ll at the colonial opera house thursday september 13th 1934 at 8.30 p.m postponement consisting of horizsntal and parallel bar exercises and stunts an exhibition of weight lifting etc every endeavour is being made by the organisers for the comfort and con venieneeof the spectators the garrison ground needs no boosting as it speaks for itself and has always been except for the gup match the popular choice whenever important major cricket fixtures are arranged with glorious weather prevailing a record crowd is expected to roll up to prospect to see the over seas display their invincible new york form amon hunt captain a pitman c philoott e gilbert h godfrey a steede d nearon on account of the inclement also a comedy sketch by local artists songs by hayward and hayward weather th*e dance scheduled to orchestra under the direction of h foster in attendance take place on the 29th ultimo by tlle belmont hotel bellman will be held on wednesday sept reserved seats 3 2 gallery 1/6 tickets on sale at jackson's ice cream parlour c.w brindle j hayward d hunt 12th 1934 continued on page 8 ) ride a raleigh--the all steel bicycle-wadson's

pro bono publico new albums gibe he fitf ef new series of stamps with cadbury chocolate bars liberal cash prizes and new stamps fry chocolate bars plenty of cash prizes published weekly price 4d vol x hamilton bermuda saturday september 8th 1934 no 7 the danger of conflict in the far east overseas team return un electric chair breaks down rabain and marshall found guilty the russo - japanese outlook eaten victim dies while waiting for repairs to death machine japan's aggression eddyville ky , aug 30 anp)â€”will chaney louisville died several deaths here friday morning when the state sought to take his life by electrocution chaney was placed in the electric chair shortly after midnight and the first charge of electricity loosed at 12:08 a.m this charge was immediately followed by a seond poysicians examined him and learned that chaney was not dead an inspection of equip ment wh^n a third charge failed disclosed that a coupling had slipped between the generator and the dynamo while the coupling was being replaced chaney ia said to have died a natural death 18 months hard labour brilliant showing in final games imposed russia's preparation imprisonment for eighteen months with hard labour was the sentence passed upon milton archer rabain and helena mar snail by his honour the acting by david tucker m a walter darrell's shrewdness as a leader while germany is marching to the polls to the tune of military bands to vote ja yes tor hitler all is not quiet on the eastern front japan intoxicated with success because of her rape of manchuko is now preparing to extend her influence over siberia and generalh by elton e beane chief justice mr r hollis new york september 5th the bermuda overseas team con cluded its tour of new york on monday labor day september 3rd at dyckman oval amidbt the thunderous applause of some 2.000 spectators after playing one of the most brilliant cricket games this scribe has ever witnessed thia is the consensus o opinion of almost every cricket fan in new york today it is impossible almost to mention any especial member of the team due to the outstanding manner in which each one conducted himself hallett who tried them under the speedy/trials act and foundjthem guilty nf stealing a bag contain ing 262 5 id the property of thomas henry japan with a civilization that antidates that of europe is new to the ways of the west she first came into prominence as a world power by severely trounc ing czarist russia and loomed even larger in the world war membership in the league of nations followed and mandates over islands in the pacific were awarded her the navy was given third place in the navies of the world by the washington conference and imperial japan then looked about for worlds to conquer to her dismay she found that she had begun the race for a colonial empire with too big a handicap and was hard put to it to find an outlet for her growing population canada and the u.s.a were closed by legislation to japanese and citizenship denied to them mexico was willing to admit them but the intervention of the u.s eaused that scheme to fall through even south america has shown hostility to settlers from nippon and australia which lies so near has been set aside as a white man's country n j baby born with two heads the case opened on monday at 10.30 a m walter darrell captain will develop into one of bermuda's best pilots for any cricket team he proved it time and again that he is cool under fire and never allows anv situation to get out of hand we will be very much surprised if arthur simons the vice-captain doesn't get any early offer to turn professional new yorkers are still gasping at the deadiness of the bowling of this allround cricketer he more than fulfilled the prediction we made about him before the team even left bermuda wilmott douglas has the entire cricket world of new york at his feet due to the calm and intelligent manner in which he conducts himself on the field and more especially at bat he is the darling of the team the little but mighty douglas too much cannot be said about mr donald smith who was directly instru mental in having the team per form here he has visited ber muda and has many bermudian friends but he has endeared him self much more firmly in the hearts of bermudians because of his sportsmanship which has al ways been clean despite rumours to the contrary and the generous way in which he lavished his hospitality to tbe team and the public who attended the games mr joe williams manager of the team is to be congratulated for his shrewdness and efficiency in handling the business affairs of the team to him we say thank you mr j t phillips popularly known as the coloured sir thomas lipton is to be congratulated also for his gen erosity and his interest in tbe team mr . fred hundred outerbridge for attending to the details of the team as a whole and his timely jyltfice to the boys in general jtfo cricket game of importance would seem complete without the comic antics of mr outerbridge he really makes one forget ones cares mr kenneth bascome and mr john kobinson were the groundsmen for tbe final game played on mon day and kept the crease in good condition against almost insur mountable odds maj r appleby acting attorney general represented the crown and mr o w kealy appeared for the defendants newark n j , aug 30 specu'ation issliu rife hereover the disposal of the two-headed baby which was born dead to mr and mrs gurrey sloan of 80 livingstone street last week although the whereabouts of the body is not known it hae been asserted that it is not buried but is to be commercial ly exploited through public ex hibitions jews set up world league to fight prejudice personal roland dunbar lightbourne assistant manager of the bank of bermuda was the first witness he stated that on august 8th thomas henry presented a deposit at bank for 250 he paid henry 262 51 which included the inter est he also gave henry a can vas bag to put the money in on cross examination by mr kealy mr litfhtbourn said that henry came to the-bank about 10.30 and that he paid the money in used notes of 1 denomination they were tied up in bundles of 100 each the 62 was tied in a separate bag new ork aug 30 anp the associated press reports from geneva switzer land that a world league of jews operatiog permanently for the benefit and defense of hebrews in all nations was envisaged as the world jewish conference closed among the passenger * arriving by the munson line s s western world was mi3s lucretia b scott who is visitir her mother mrs mary s scott who has been ill for tbe past few weeks huge crowds stormed th^'un dertaking parlors of john dab ney last week when the child's body was displayed there from sunday through tuesday it is estimated that 14 000 persons viewed the eorps until orders were issued by the police and health departments forbiding the exhibit to continue * â€¢ â€¢ representatives of jewry in 26 countries decided in the closing sessions of the confer ence to convoke their long di cussed great jewish c-inrres in august 1935 the hebraic parliament will examine the present day plight of jews re sulting from the world econo mic revolution and political changes and seek what reme dies may be applied among the passengers who arrived by the queen of ber muda yesterday were mrs amybelle simmons messrs kingsley swan and haro'd man ders * â€¢ * thorns s henry was the next witness he said that on august 8th he left home at about 9 a.m went to the bank shortly after it was opened and presented a deposit receipt of 250 he was paid 262 5 1 which included the intereet he was aiven a canvas bag to place the money in and after putting tbe money in it he left the bank he then went to the city inn and purchased a drink he paid for it out of a shil ling which he had in his pocket he then left and went to the office of mr j critchley to whom he was going to pay the money for a house which he had purchased mr critchley was nob in and he started for home when passing the police station he met conrad sealv and after a few minutes conversation he sgain started on his way home arriving yesterday by the queen of bermuda after a very successful tour were the following members of the over seas team â€” the sloans lare the parents of eight other children this left china and siberia as possible fields for colonization and exploitation and hence attention was now turned in that direction a puppet state was set up in manehuria and because of pro tests from tbe league of nations japan withdrew from the league it is well known that the japanese do not intend to surrender their mandates over the islands in the pacific and above all that they are now building a navy that will be second to none in short it is obvious that japan has adopted all the vices of western civiliza tion and has failed to copy any of the virtues if any to which our civilization may lay claim the erection of the state of manehuko has brought japan face to face with russia because of the inteiest of the latter in the chinese eastern railway japan is trying to provoke russia in every way in order to give her an excuse for ber designs on siberia let us now examine russia and see what that coun try is doing about the matter f darrell w darrell capt ), w douglas a durrant w hinson e hunt s ming a simons e simons o simons s tucker and mr j b wil liams the popular manager and his wife overseas team vs rest of bermuda intricacy of the bowling sidney ming o'brien simons elliott and arthur simons were the bowlers who practically annihi lated athens their total score being 99 dash contributing 50 when he was rua-ou . at the time of his dismissal the score was 72 test game on thursday â€¢ * * and friday among the arrivals by the monarch of bermuda yesterday was mr edward anderson of atlantic city new jersey he is on a brief visit to his mother wh is very ill at the home of her daughter mrs marion wears of ewing street all roads will lead to the garrison cricket field pros pect on thursday and friday next when the victorious over seas team will try conclusions with the rest of be'muda grtat interest is centred on the match as it will be tbe last nnjor cricket fixture for the year and will give local fans the opportunity of see ing the rest hold their own against the champions of new york especially if alma hunt arrives in time to take his place against the overseas team bermuda overseas at bat used intelligence far above the aver age in making 167 all out the batsmen played sensible cricket by taking no chances and wear ing the bowlers down to a f razz e the great edmund holder being the most effective made an aver age of 7 wickets for 56 runs among which 3 maidens were bowled arthur simons topped the score with 36 runs displaying a variety of strokes that thrilled the spectators sidney ming 25 ming treated holder as if le were just an ordinary bowler and hit 3 boundaries off his bowling and played correct strokes when the bowling became strict a durrant a well played 21 elliott simons 15 not out sammie tucker 13 and w douglas 10 there was plenty of reioicing over the results of this game celebrating was the order of the day and as freddy hundred outerbridge said in so far as bermudian voters were concerned the overseas could lose the re maining two games they had conquered athens athens is dead long live the athens it is impossible to describe to you the enthusiasm the frenzy of delight and disappointment in whieh thia game was played among the departures today by the queen was mis3 doris richards daughter of mr and mrs james richards reil st miss richards goes to take up studies in mu>ic and art in the city of new york * â€¢ â™¦ when passing mrs marshall's house he saw her at her bedroom window she said she had a message for him and asked him to go to the back of the house he went to the back door as requested and she then took him in her bedroom and shut the door rev a v sullivan rector of sandys sailed for the states on wednesday of this week where he intends to take a well earned rest during his absence the pulpit is being filled by rev gick r.n chaplain who will hold services in the morning what's that in your hand mrs marshall asked i've told you alreaoy its the money to buy the property replied henry could you give me a p o u n d out of it his excellency the governor has graciously accepted the invi tation to be present at the match which promises to provide some of the thrills supplied about one year ago during the visit of sir julian cahn's team a game as close and as thrilling s the somerset sir julian cahn's match of last season but not ts swift will not be surprising in the least as there is as good a side left in bermuda as that which went abroad we hope that the best team available will be selected for unless that is done and the rest be picked on merits and recent performances with the bat or ball or on the field the game may be one-sided it must always be borne in mind that in matches of this type the sporting public always picks its own team and criticisms are always levelled where positions are received on a side without the players merit ing it we are writing of course before the team is picked ) with the best side available the overseas touring team which re turned yesterday will find a sharp edge in the oppositors of the rest soviet russia today the u s.s.r is yet in its in fancy and at present is applying its energy towards becoming an industrialized and self supporting state just what kindjof a coun try is russia today even in england one bears this question on all sides because of the con flicting reports this vast con tinent inhabited by millions of non christians who partake of the east as well as the west have bee for centuries a pro blem to western europe to study rassian conditions or even to write about them causes one to be branded as a red or a com munist or a bolshevik and a menace to society in general let us examine conditions there in an impartial manner millions of peasants who had no hope in life are now living in houses receiving medical atten tion education and enjoying continued on page 8 continued on page 4 versus athens grand saturday september 1st was the day long looked for and will be the day long remembered for on that day th overseas team met and decisively defeated the famous unbeatable athens c c champions of the new york cricket league for two years this game was considered the most important of the series and betting was quite brisk as to who was the better team walter darrell displayed his shrewdness as a leader in this game he used only 4 b o w 1 e r a but he changed them at such psycholo gical moments which prevented the batsman from solving the gymnastic display by stanley smith and pupils assisted by mr alan houghton drawn game greatest of its kind ever presented by local talent on sunday september 2nd the overseas met the pick of new york at commercial field brook lyn before a fair sized ciowd the pick of new york batting first turned out to be a stubborn and aggressive batting team their score was 226 runb for 10 wick ets dash was the hero of the day his score being 93 when 0 simons bowled him edmund holder made the secoid highest score of 40 when walter darrell made an unusually brilliant catch at square leg holder left handed pulled one of a dur rant's fast ooes round to le and the ball travelled or'y about 12 t - 14 feet at top speed ahen d,Â»r r=ll at the colonial opera house thursday september 13th 1934 at 8.30 p.m postponement consisting of horizsntal and parallel bar exercises and stunts an exhibition of weight lifting etc every endeavour is being made by the organisers for the comfort and con venieneeof the spectators the garrison ground needs no boosting as it speaks for itself and has always been except for the gup match the popular choice whenever important major cricket fixtures are arranged with glorious weather prevailing a record crowd is expected to roll up to prospect to see the over seas display their invincible new york form amon hunt captain a pitman c philoott e gilbert h godfrey a steede d nearon on account of the inclement also a comedy sketch by local artists songs by hayward and hayward weather th*e dance scheduled to orchestra under the direction of h foster in attendance take place on the 29th ultimo by tlle belmont hotel bellman will be held on wednesday sept reserved seats 3 2 gallery 1/6 tickets on sale at jackson's ice cream parlour c.w brindle j hayward d hunt 12th 1934 continued on page 8 ) ride a raleigh--the all steel bicycle-wadson's